As of Monday evening, the investigation was continuing as authorities awaited toxicology results for the drivers of the SUV and the pickup truck.

Humberto Holguin, who lives in a house on the corner of Santa Paula and Bradley, on Sunday afternoon said he had captured the incident on his home's video surveillance system. He said police had already looked at the footage.

Holguin's description matched the police account. The SUV turned in front of the pickup truck, he said, with the pickup T-boning the passenger side of the SUV. Holguin said the female passenger had been in the right front seat.

There were no skid marks visible from the crash, he said.

While police have not yet determined the cause of Saturday's collision, Holguin said Santa Paula Street can be dangerous in general because people often drive too fast.

"Speed is a constant factor here," he said. When he leaves early in the morning for his professional driving job, "people are just flying down the road," he said.

He wishes the city would install a stop sign or other traffic control along the heavily traveled stretch, which serves as a main thoroughfare through town.